Jupiter has enough mass to make 318 Earths. In contrast, Uranus and Neptune have only enough mass to make
A) 100 Earths
B) 70 Earths
C) 15 Earths
D) 2 Earths
E) you can't fool me, Uranus and Neptune have a lot of ice, and so have much more mass than Jupiter
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